Sir William Davenant's Gondibert
Davenant, Sir William; Gladish, David F (ed)
Oxford at the Clarendon Press (1971)
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Sir William Davenant (February 28, 1606 – April 7, 1668), also spelled D'Avenant, was an English poet and playwright. Along with Thomas Killigrew, Davenant was one of the rare figures in English Renaissance theatre whose career spanned both the Caroline and Restoration eras, and who was active both before and after the English Civil War and the Interregnum.He was the godson of William Shakespeare,

Following the death of Ben Jonson in 1637, Davenant was named Poet Laureate in 1638. He was a supporter of King Charles I in the English Civil War. In 1641, he was declared guilty of high treason, only to be knighted two years later by the king following the battle of Gloucester. He was then appointed Emissary to France in 1645 and treasurer of the colony of Virginia in 1649 by Charles II. The following year, he was made lieutenant governor of Maryland, but was captured at sea, imprisoned, and sentenced to death. He spent all of 1651 in the Tower of London, where he was imprisoned at the time Gondibert was written
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LoC Classification PR2474.G7 1971
Dewey 821/.4
Edition reprint of 1935 ed
Nationality British
No. of Pages 312
Height x Width 9.1  inch
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Conflict Middle Ages etc.